- The child has learned balance and coordination while scooting and skating.
- They have developed gross motor skills by using their legs and arms to propel themselves forward.
- They have improved their cardiovascular endurance by engaging in a physical activity that gets their heart rate up.
- The child has learned about body awareness and spatial awareness as they navigate their way around obstacles while scooting and skating.
- They have developed strength in their leg muscles as they push off the ground to move forward.
- The child has learned about safety and the importance of wearing protective gear such as helmets and knee pads while engaging in these activities.
For continued development, the child can explore different types of scooters and skates to further enhance their skills. They can also try different terrains and surfaces to challenge their balance and coordination. Additionally, the child can participate in group activities such as scooter or skate races to improve their speed and agility. Encouraging the child to practice tricks and stunts can also help them develop advanced skills and creativity in their scooting and skating abilities.